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Chapter 2 The Heart and Its Anatomy

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Circulationthe action of transporting blood to and from the body tissues
Heartlies mostly to the left of the sternum and between the lungs
Endocardiumthe innermost layer of the muscle of the heart
Myocardiumthe middle layer of the muscles of the heart and thickest
Epicardiumthe outer layer of the muscles of the heart
Pericardiuma sac of tissue that surrounds the heart
Parietal layerthe outside layer of the pericardium that is hard and tough
Visceral layerthe inside layer of the pericardium that is right next to the epicardium
Right atriumreceives the blood from the body
Left atriumreceives the blood from the lungs
Right ventriclereceives the blood that is deoxygenated from the body
Left ventriclereceives the blood that is oxgenated from the lungs
Tricuspid valvevalve between the right atrium and right ventricel
Bicuspid valvevalve between the left atrium and the left ventricle
Papillary musclesmuscles in the ventricles that anchor the chordae tendineas and atrioventricular valves
Mitral valveanother name for the bicuspid valve
Pulmonary arterylarge artery that transports deoxygenated blood from the right ventricle to the lungs
Aortalargest artery in the body, that transports oxygenated blood from the left ventricle to the body
Pulmonary semilunar valvebetween the right ventricle and pulmonary artery
Aortic semilunar valvebetween the left ventricle and aorta
Pulmonary veinstransport oxygenated blood back into the left atrium
Deoxygenated bloodblood that does not contain oxygen
Oxygenated bloodblood that has oxygen
Vena cavalargest vein in the body that provides a pathway for deoxygenated blood to the heart
Diastolethe phase of the cardiac cycle when the heart is relaxing and expanding and filling with blood
Systolethe contraction phase of the cardiac cycle when the heart is pumping blood out to lungs and body
Capillariesmicroscopic blood vessesl joining arterioles and venules
aort/o-aorta
arterio/o-artery
ather/o-fatty plaque
atri/o-atrium
cardi/o-heart
phleb/o-vein
thromb/o-clot
varic/o-distended vein
vas/o-vessel; duct
vascul/o-vessel
ventricul/o-ventricle
-cardiaheart condition
-gramrecord; writing
-graphinstrument for recording
-graphyprocess of recording
-stenosisnarrowing; stricture
brady-slow
endo-in; within
epi-above; upon
peri-around
arrhythmiairregularity or loss of rhythm of heartbeat
arteriosclerosisthickening, harding, and loss of elasticity of the arterial walls
atherosclerosisaccumulation of fatty substances within the arterial walls
auscultatelistening to with a stehtescope
ischemiainadequate supply of oxygenated blood to a body part due to interruption of oxygenated blood flow
myocardial infarctionheart attach
Holter monitora device worn by a patient that records prolonged electrocardiograph readings on a portable tape recorder
angioplastysurgery that opens a blocked artery by inflating a small balloon within a catheter to widen and restore blood flow in the artery
cardioversionrestoration of normal heart rhythm by applying an electrical counter shock to the chest using a device (defibrillator); also called defibrillation
CABGcoronary artery bypass graft
HFheart failure
HTNhypertension
VSvital signs


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